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Anthropology Cultural Traditions
Cultural Traditions Around the world there are many cultural traditions that are strange from one culture to the next. The majority of these traditions are a showing of manhood or celebrating birth or even death, but

Strangers Arent Always Strange
By: Jaclyn Natoli
September 17, 2015
For the first short paper I am discussing the importance of thinking holistically in
anthropology and relating it to occurrences in the readings and films. Some other topics I
touch on th

Introduction to Anthropology
What is anthropology?
Anthropology is the systematic study of humankind in all times and places. History of Anthropology as an Academic Discipline Anthropology is a fairly recent discipline a. Herodotus (5th c BC) &

Mac Martin
Anthropology Proposal
Freiwald 9/24/13
In my anthropological study, I looked to disprove that being from the south
doesnt mean we are all the same. The stereotype goes that we all look, sound, and dress
alike for everything we do. Therefore I d

Emily DeFelice
Dr. Mendoza
Anthropology 101
28 March 2017
Research Methods
The topic I have decided to research was on campus housing at Ole Miss for
upperclassmen. Currently, housing for upperclassmen is limited to just Northgate apartments,
while all ot

1/26/17
Anthropology 101
What is anthropology?
The study of human nature and human past, society
Four fields of anthro:
1.physical and biological anthropology- concerned with humans as biological species.
2. Archaeology- examines the material remains of p

Sex: the characteristics that generally distinguish two kinds of human beings, females
and males; defined by biology, phenotype.
Gender: the cultural construction of behaviors and beliefs considered appropriate for
each sex; ideological, a system for defi

1) Monsters and cultural others (those who depart from normative cultural standards)
often become a projective space for the dominant cultures fear, anxieties,
excesses, and flaws, or, the monsters/others, in their transgressions, may challenge
(or help t

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Austin Tatum
Ongka Big Moka
Ongka had problems with trying to accumulate huge numbers of pigs and other
items of to present at a Moka ceremony to another tribe. His focus was to build some sort
of status for his tribe and himself. Ongka uses Moka to try a

Introduction to Cultural
Anthropology
Anthropology 101
Topic 2
The Concept of Culture
Topic 2
What is culture?
What does it do?
Are there cultures that are superior
or inferior?
Are we really all that different?
What is Culture?
What is Culture?
Can you d

Introduction to Anthropology (Anth 101)
Map Test 1 Guide
Map Test 1 will include the following 20 places or regions.
Be prepared to accurately mark and label all 20 on a map of the world (8 by 11 inches).
A blank map for practice and study is available on

A Mans Nature of Power
Topic 8 Exercise
Men, Women, and Power
By: Jaclyn Natoli
Anthropology 101
T/TH 11-12:15
Due: November 19, 2015
In the Trobriand Island a mans power is based on authority and his authority is based on
prestige or social respect. In t

Aint No Party like a Moka Party
By: Jaclyn Natoli
Topic 6 Exercise: Gifting and Feasting
November 5, 2015
T/TH 11-12:15
In class we took a trip back to Papua New Guinea to explore their ritual of gifting and
feasting. All over the world the ritual of gift

Jaclyn Natoli
Anthropology
10/06/2015
Death Euphemisms
To answer the final summons
To die
Assume room temperature
To die
At peace
At rest
Beyond the grave
Dead
Dead
After death
Beyond the veil
The mysterious place after death
Bite the dust
To be killed
To

Richard III
Jaclyn Natoli
Anthropology Topic 4 exercise
October 22, 2015
In 2012, the last medieval King of Englands remains were discovered at the former site of
the Grey Friars church in Leicester. Richard the third was discovered under a Leicester car

In English 225 there was a lot of themes, symbolization, and the characters that made an
impact in the story. In Othello, the dominant villain was Iago. In the Duchess of Malfi, is
Bolsa, and finally the villain in Lost Paradise is Satan. Each one of thes

The Duchess of Malfi was without a doubt an interesting read for this course. This text
revolves around many themes; however, common themes that circulated around the
Duchess were defiance, social class, and ambitions. In this time era, the culture of wom

Ethics Chapter 3:
Ethics:
Values that guide a person, organization or society.
Standards of behavior
Guidelines
A PR professional must weigh:
The public interest
The employers self-interest
PR professional standards
Personal values
Corporate social

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Cultural Anthropology Advice

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Anthropology 101 was an easy GPA boosting humanities credit. I took ANTH with Simone Delerme and she was the most enthusiastic teacher I've ever had, he spirit and passion for anthropology made this class completely worth taking and i would recommend it to anyone who needs an easy humanities/diversity credit!

Course highlights:

I learned about different individuals ways of life, it was intriguing.